h (ikluwlmm BATES OF ADVERTISING. : One llnch. (twclvo Ilnei or lfs equivalent In. l'lnjLiaucD nvEiiir fiiiday moiininh sinTiiRCffltOHniAn nuiLDina n KAIt Til n COURT llOt'SS, 1)Y HENRY L. DIEFFENBACH, BDiTon aud rnoMiiBTon, Hui"i vvum a i ear payaoio in aavacee. ' OIROULAIION seoo. JOB PRINTING, IMldescrlptlons executed with neatness nnd dispatch n t reasonable rates. Patent Medicine!. n i: i it d n n. To Debllttaleil rersons, T Dyspeptics, ToHufTereni from Liver Complaint, To thoo having xto Appetite, To those with Ilriikeu X)owu Constitutions, To Nervous People, To Children Wniilnfravny, Tn any Willi IJclilllt.tM llltre.MrA Drim,, Ortxtfering with any of the following Uiimpttmvi, sucn ai con atlpnllon, Inward riles, Fulness or lllood to tlio Head, Acid. ; llyof tlioBtomacli, Nnusca, Heartburn, T)lgust for 1'ood, Full nos, or Wclgltt Jn tho Btomncli, Hour Erucltatlons, Hluklng or Fluttering at the Tit of tlio Btomach,HwlmmInn of th? Head, Hurried nnd Dimcult llrentlilnir, Fluttering at tho Heart, Choking or Hutrocatlng Bemattonn when In a Lying ToAturo, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Wobs beforo tlio Blglil, Fever nnd Dull Tain In the head, Deflelenry of Perspiration, Yellowness of tlio Bkln aDd Kyea, Pain In tho Bide, IJark, Chest, Limbs Ac, Buddcn Flushes of Heat, llurnlng lu tho Flesh, p) Constnnt Imaginings of Evil, and Great Dcp'resslon of Hplrlts. HOOFLAND'8 tlKKMAN IUTTF.I13, A bitters without Alcohol orBplrlts of any kind. Is different from nil others. It Is composed of tho pure Juices, or Vital PjitNCiri.R or Hoots, ltEitns, nnd IlARics, (or ns medicinally termed Extracts, tho worthless or Insert portions of tho Ingredients not being used. Thercforo In one Bottlo of this Hitters there is contained ns much mcdtclnl virtue as will be found In several gallons of ordinary mixtures. Tho Itoots, Ac, mod In this Hitters nro grown in Germany, their vital principles extracted In that country by a scien tific Chemist, nnd forwnrded to tho manufactory In this clly, whom they are compounded nnd bottled. Containing no spirituous ingredients, this Hitlers is free from tho objections urged against nil others; no desire for stimulants can bo Induced from their use.they cannot mako drunk nrds, nnd cannot under nny circumstances, have nny but a beneficial crrcct. IIOOFLAND'8 OHRMAN TONIC, Was compounded for those not Inclined to ex trcmo bitters, and Is Intended for uso lu eases when sorao nlcohollo stimulant Is required In connection Willi tho Tonic properties of tho Hitters, Each bottlo of tho Tonic contains ouo bottloof the Hitlers, combine. I wllh pure SANTA CRUZ HUM, and Uavornl lu such n manner that the extreme blttcrnessof tho bitters taovercome, forming a preparation highly agreeable nnd plctrss.nl to tho palate, nnd containing tho medi cinal -virtues of tlio Hitters. Tho prlco of tho Tonlo Is $1.30 per Bottle, which many persons think too high. They must tnko Into considera tion that the stimulant used Is guaranteed to be of a pure quality. A poor nrlicle could bo fur nished lit ri cheaper rrlce, but is It not better to rny a little more and havo n good article? A medicinal preparation should contain none hut tho best Ingredients; nnd they who expect to btaln n cheaper compound, nifl bo bviicntedby It will most certainly bo chented, ii o o k r. A n n 's a ami ax juttj:i!n, HOOPLA Xll'H G E It M A N T O N I C, with HOOI'LAXD'H . rODOPHYLLIN PILL, WILL critK YOIN TJ.ey arc tho Great put ' itLooi) ruKiriuns Known to Uiu Medical world, nnd will eradicate-Ureases arising from Impuru blood, Debility of the Digestive Origin?, or ))lw.ust'd Liver, In n shorter tlmu than nny other known remedies. THK WIlOLKSL'i'ItEMK UOUllTor 1' EN J H V L VA MIA hpiuk roiiTiuxi: iiiijikdiix Who would ai.lt for more DignliU-d an J .Stronger TcHllinony ? Hon. OttonaK W. WooiiWAitD, ortiurj Chief Jus lice of the JOuprevie Omrt of I'emvqhanla, tt ;ra ent Member rf Con great from Vennrjflxttnlavritea: l'lIILADKLriiiA, March Kith, 1S07. I II ml "IIoollnnd'H (Itrtnnii llittern" Is a good tonic, Uhtful in UIseubtH of the dlgOKtlvo organs, and of Bieut ben tilt In cases of debility and wont of nervous action In tho nyxtoin. Your, truly, OKOUUli V WOUDWAltD. Hon, .Tamrh Thompson, Chief Juttlcc of the Su preme VOurtof J'emwtvtmtrt. 1'IIII.AIitU'lIIA, April 2S 1SB7. I consider "Ilooilaud's German LtlUerfi''n valua ble medicine In caso ofattack of Indigestion or Dyspepsia. I can certify this from my experi ence of It, Yours, with respect, JAM KM THOMrSON. lion. ClicoiuiE HUAHvooxj,JuatUe of the Hujtrnne Churl of I'ennsylvanUt. rillLADPU'lUAt JutlO I.ISOS, I Have found by experience that "Hnolland'H Clerman lilttcrs" h a very good tunic, relieving dyppeptlo .symptoms alumni direct I v, aKOltOK H1IAIWW001). lion. Win, F, Ilogcrs, Mayor of the CVy of Jlvffalo, Moyor'H Ofllce, lluflalo, Juno 22, ISoD. I have used "HoollHiid's Uerman Hitlers and Tonic" In my fumlly during tho pa-t year, nnd can recommend thorn as an excellent tonic. Im parting tone nnd vigor to the system. Thelrusu 1ms been pioductlo of decided! v beneficial ellects, WM.l. 1100 ICUS. lion. James M. Wood, L'X'Mttforof WtlUtimiort, I take great pleasure In recommending "Jloof land's German Tonu;'' to any one wlui may bo anilcted with DyspepKla. I had tho Dyspepsia bo badly it was Imposhlble to liecp nny food on my stomach, and I become no weak ns not to bo able to walk hall nmllc. Two bottle of Tonlo c Heeled n perfect euro. JAM EH M. WOOD. 11 KM KM UK U THAT HOOFLAND'S 0K1LMAN B1TTKHS, 110 or la nd's awaiA X to nig Will cure every Csm or MARASMUS, Or WlistlDU nwayol the tlody, THAT HOOFLANllH (JEIIMAN nEMHUIES Are the rardlclnes' you requlro to purify Ihe Blood, exclto the torpid Liver to litulttiy action, and to enable you to pass safely thruuli any liardshlps or exposure UK. IlOOILAMl'S P O D 0 1' II Y L L I N, Hubstltuto for Mercury Tills. , TWO 1'ILLH A DOME. The wort roucrfut, JVI Innocent, IVyif.lWd Culhar tie known. It Is not necessary to take a bandful of Iheso Tills to produco tho desired effect; two of them net quickly and powerrully, cleansing tho Liver, Btomachaud llowcls of all liuinirltles. The trlii- clpal Insrodlentls Todophylllii.or tho Alcoliollo Lxtract of Mandrake, which li hy many times more powerful, ncllDK and senrrhtns than the Mandrake Itself. Its peculiar uctlnu Is upon the. Liver, cleaning It speedily from all obstructions with all thepowcrot Mcrtury,)etfreo from the Injurious results attached tmlhe uso of that mineral. For all diseases, lu which the use of a cathartla Is Indicated, these pills will Klve ntiro satisfac tion In every case. Tliey NEVlUt FAIL. lu cases of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia and extreme cosnveness, Dr. llooiland's Ucnpau Dllters or Tonlo should bo used lu connection with tho Tills, The tonic em ct of tha Hitlers or Tonlo builds up the system. The Hitlers or Tonlo purities the lltoodtrenntheni the Nerves, ncau i.atkh tho Liver, and elves strength, energy and vlpor. Keep your llowcls active with thelTills, aud tone up the, system with llittcis or Tonic, and no diseases rait retain tho hold, or even assail you. Uncollect that It Is lilt, UOOFLAND'rl Ui:it MAN llemedlcs that are so universally used and highly recommended 1 and do not allow tho Druggist to Induceyoutotuko anything else that lie may say Is Just as good, because he mukes a large profit on It, These llemedlcs will bo sent by llxpress to auy locality, upon application to tho THINOITAL OFFICE, at tho OKHMAN MEDICINE HTOUK.oai Arch Bt., Thlladelphiu. UlIAH, III. liVAnn, I'loiirlolor. Formerly 0. M. JACKSON 4 CO. Theie Jtemetllea tire for Akie by lbrugiltttitore Kttixriumt MmtMne fiiultrmtruuhtrt, IJnau'lly VOLUME V.---NO. 7. Columbia County Official Directory, Pretitlent T uttgeViiA.l A M Kiavrll, Atwctate Jutfft-lHAM Df.hk, Ibaao H. Mon- JIOK, IrothonofarttAc. Wnt.tlwoTON If, K.fT, JieuWer & Recorder Williamson II, J a con v. JHilrtct Attorney E. H. IKEI-Kit, jAcrr-AAItOM RMITH. Purveyor Isaac Dkwitt. Demurer David LowsNnKita. Ojmmtilimwr--VII.LIAM O. QUICK. CYIltfl ItonntNH, HinAti J. HRRDKit, iAimmlMtonerM Cfcrfc-WlLMAM KltlciiliAtiM, Amt,tora-V. J. UAsirnELL, A. J, amifiitson, IIAKIBL LKK, (ironrr .loiiM D, Iiot'f K, 'ymmlMionoi-IsAAaMcIlninK.JoitsMc- Cou'nty i9'.;wrfflrt(lcn(-CifAni-r.a O, llAiiKtuy. Bloomsburg Official Directory, 77r( Rational ftank-CUA, lt.l,AXToN,I,rcs,t J V, Tithtin, t'nshtcr, (Xtumblntunty MutwilEaving htfnl(tmt X.mn A oclationV II. Littlk, I'rcs't., U, W. Mlt.l.kit, bec. Jttoomtbura Uultdinff and Sarlnrj Jtnd Atiorta fton-JoiiM TunMAD.l'res't., .1. Ii, UonisoN.Hec. Jtfa9mburff Mutual Miin7 lStnd AsortatUm l'resluent, M. WtiiTMOYEn.Hcc'y, Blooxnsbnrg Directory. BTOVKS AND TINWAUU M. UUPKllT. dealer lu bIovph A t Inware.ltu -, pert block, Main st, west of Market. vintl J A COH MKT, dealer In utoves and ttnwarn Main street,abovo court house. vlnll CLOTIIINQ, AC. DAVID IiOWKNDKno.McrchantTnltor.Maln st., 2d door nbo e American House, bnli WM. MOItUIH, Merchant Tailor corner of rcn tre and Main St., over Miller's store. DHUGS, CHKilCALSi Ac. Kr. LUTZ, DrugRlstnndApothccary.Mnln M. , below the rostOlltce. vi-iilt M OYKIl 11HOH., Druggists and Apothecaries, CLOCKS, WATCHES, AC. II nNUYZUI'IMNClKIt. Watches. HneetnrleH A Jewelry Ac, Mnltibtrect near West at, vy-ul5 0 1 HA VAtlK, dealer in ClockB, Wntches and Jewelry, Main st.t Just below the American House. vI-JJ OUIH DKItNUAHD. Watch and Clock maker, J near southeast corner Main and Don sts.vl-ll It CATIICAUT, Watch and Cioclc Makcr.Mar kot street, below Mulu. vl-iil3 UOOTS AND HIIOKS. AVID IlllTZ, Hoot and Kliocmalicr, Slain t., ueiow iiariman'M siure, wesi or 3iarkct. vl-li HKNIIY KLKI.M. Manufacturer and dealer In Hoots and Hboes, Groceries, etc., Main blrect. Last Bloomsburg. vl-nlj M. 11IIOWN, lloot and Hhocninlccr, Main , street, under Hlown's Hold. vl-nlJ l'UOFESSIONAL. D It. II. C. IIOWKIl, Hurgeon Dentist, Main St.. noove me uouri iiouie, vi-nu It. WM. M. ItKDEIt, Hurceon nnd Physician, Kxchauge tltock u er Webb's book store vT'ti'J) Olt. 11, F. KINKUY, Hurgcon Denllst.-Ticth extracted wlthontpaln: Main St., nearly op posite KpUcopal Church, vl-ut6 n a. I1ARKI.EY, Attorncy-nt-I.aw. Olllco,2d w- llonrlu Kxchangolllock, near Uio "KxchaiiBe lintel." vt-ii3 J II. McKr.LVY.M. I).,BurKeon and 1'liyslclnn , north bide Main St., below Market. vlnlJ T It. KVANH, M. D.. Burxeon nnd l'hyslrlan, tj surtth side Main street, below Market, V1-U43 JC. ItUTTint, M. I. Humeon and l'lij-slclan , Mai ket street, abovo Main. Tl-uU r II. ltOMHON. Allnruev-nt.I.nw. Olllcollnrt- ,1. muiM hnilillnir. Main fcfrpf - - MILLINEHY & FANCY GOODS. Bl'l;Ti:llMAN, Millinery and Fancy Ooods. , oppusllo Episcopal Church, Main st, vl-uli Al ISH I.lZZIi: HAItKMlY, Milliner, Itamsey uuuuiug -tiaiii suet-'i, vi-iii HIH A. 1). Whllll, Fancy Good. Nnllons, linoks, and Hlatlonery, i:xihaue HtMk.Maln treet, l-utJ M IKS M. TIKURICKPOX, Millinery nud Fancy uoous, jiain si., ueiow -tiaraei. iiim IIS. V.. KLINE, Mlllliury and tuuey tiood" Mulu street uciow -Aiaraei, v i-u llllH. JUUA A. A HAIin BAUKI.EV, ladles' ill flmtliM nnd Dresj l'ultL'inM. southeast turmr Main and West sts. vl-nI3 rillli: M1KSEH HAltMAN MUUnery and Fancy 1 Uoods, Main St., below American J louse, vln 1 1 HOTELS AND SALOONS. .10HKS IIOTKIj, by T. lleut. Taylor, east end or Mnlnsticet. vl-tJ llTIDMYKn JACOIIY, Confectionery, llakery M and OjsterKnloon, wliolesalenud retail. 1.x change lllock, Main street. vl-nlj TiIEIlOHANTS AND G1X0CEKS. n I' MAIlll. Tir- flnruls nnd Kutlous. south' U wcht corner Mulu uud Iron fete. vbul3 Oil. HKKHIIOLIZ. dealer In 1 ry (Jonds, Gro- cerles, Hoots, blioes, Ac, comer Main and Iron stieets. v3-u30 DA. HFCKI.KY, Foot and Shoo toie, books , & stationery, Main bt., below Market. lu!3 BJACOllH, Contectlonery, groceries etc., Main , st., below Iron vl-W n MKNDKNHA I.Ii, General Ktnrk of Meroliun- I'i.duo ana J.uinbtr, corner of JIulu trct t and llt-rwick road. 1-nW 1:1 OX a WE11H, Confectionery nnd Uakcry. ! wholesale and retail, Kxchange illock, vl-nU II, n.llOWKH,HatRond Caps, Hoots nndHhopu. Main ht above Court Houe, vl-n.J K. OIItTON, Groceries A Provlslonh, Main . titreot below Market. vliHl T If, MA1.E, Mammolh Oiocery, flno (lio tl . cerles, Fruits, Nuts, Trovislou, dc Main and lion Htrteis, vl-nW. MIKKLVY, NHAL A CO., ilenlers lu Dry (innils, Orocerles, Flour, Feed. Salt, Fish, Iron, NaiU, eic.,N. E. cor. Main and Market sts, vl-nli n u. .MILLElt & BON, dealers In Dry Clouds, V Orocerles, tiueenswnre, Flour, Halt, hliocs. Notions, etc, Exchaugo Jllock, Main st, vl-nll JIISOELLANEOUS. CM. CHIIIHTMAN, Raddle, Trunk 4 Harness , inalicr, Bhlve's lllock Main htrett, vJuliI DW. IlOliniNH.IIquordenlersi'Coiid door Horn uuithwest corner Main and Iron sts, vl-nij ii J.THOHNTON, Wall Taper, Window Shades i, aud fixtures, ltuperl block, Main st. vl-l.t GW.COUKLL, Furniture llooms, three story brick, Main BtreU, west olMarkil st. VlnlJ Ull0Mi:NHTO0K,Thotiigraiihei', o cr ltobhlns Si Iter's KUuoMalu st. TWI I B. KU1IN, dcaleriu Meal, Tallow, etc., Cheni 1" berllu's alley, rear uf Amerlcau House, vluu IOIIN A, FUNb'i'ON & CO., mutual and rash "lates iirelnsuraucecoiiipauhs.Uruwer sliulld Ing, Malumrcet. M-nlJ 11. IllNOLEIt, dealer In pianos, organs and inclodeons.ntu. W.Coiell'slurnlturcrisiuiii SAMDEirjArollY, Marble nnd HroMli Htnn7 Works, East ltluoinkburg.Uerwlck road.vl-ule WM. ItAUll, dealer lu mrullnrr, trunks, cedej w lllow ware, uear Ihe Forks Hotel, vl-nll 0, OSTElt. (Hue Maker, und White and Funcy , Tanner, Bcottowu, vlnll Ell. 11IDLKMAN, Agent for Mulison'a Copper Tubular Lightning Uod, Uuh lACOll DIEFFENIIACH. Broom Factory. Or. il dersleltat his residence oratMlllcr.i Hou's tore promptly illled. Best green Western brush td, vMiH. rAMIM CADM4.N, Cablneliiinki r nud Chair. ) maker; rooms Main street bol, Iron. vH-ii-1 XTOTF, BOOKS, aud blank NOTF.M, tt llh or with 1 nut exemption, for sale at the Coi.i'miiian Olllce, Espy. BY. nUiaUAHU, Iino.,ilenler In Dry (loods. Orocerles, und general Merchandise, v2nlf 1WTY HTEAM FLOUllINU MILLS, U.S. Fowler. I'i Troprletor, vSnlJ f D. WEIlKHEI8F.lt, Bool and Shoe Slore and iiiunuiuciniy, huou on Main mrevi (ii posltu Hie Btcaut Mill, v'-n! rn w, EDO It, Susquehanna Tlaulig I 1 Box Ma lilac lory. v Orangovillo Directory, lti ,V".fl!5n l.ll'x'ds,MnluStnexldoor to the llrlck Hotel, vl-nl7 A ,n,nnUiiN.1 . "!!TlinH,enrl'cnters ami 1, Builders, Main St., below Tine. vl-nn ItOWCrt A HEItniNO, dealer In Dry floods, I) (Iroccrlcs, Lumber and geucral Merchandise, Mnlnst geucral Merchandise, vl-nW BRICK HOTEL nnd refreshment Saloon, by ItohrM'Henry cor.orMalu Bndl,ltiost.,vl-ui7 Dll. 0. A. MIIOA 110 KUVhylcranndSiirgeou, Main st., noxt door to Oood's Hotel, vl-ui7 DAVID ltllllUtNO. Flour and arlatlltilTnnTl Dealer lu grain, Mill Street. vl m7 f L.r.IHVAUD.t.Tliyslclsn and Snmeon, Main 1' sLtilrsidooraboveiM'tleury'sltottl, vl-n23 lAMM 11. IIAItMAN.CnbinetMakej indDn. " dorlakcr, Mulu St., below Tine, vl-nl7 I M. HAHMAN, Baildlo amtTlarncss inaiter. ,J, Main st oppslto Frame Church. vanlt SCHUYLElt & CO., Iron fouuners. .Machinists, and Maiiufacluiirsorplows,MlllSt. vl-nl QAMUELBIIAIITLEHS, Maker of the llayhurst O Urnln Cradle. Main St. vlni. WILLIAM DKLOXtl Slioemakeran.t n turer of Brick, Mill St., n est of Ti ne lufae vln Oatawissa. KobUiiM' HulId'liiK. v2nl8 H..T. K. HO II BIN H, Hurceon and rhyelcian win sv ueiun Hiuiin V-UIS ILHKHT A KLINK, dry goodn, Kroccrlen, and t-cnerni mcrciiaiuiiHC, Main street vzutz H. KISTKKH, ,,CnttawiRn House," , Coiner Main and Keoond Htrcel. North v2uW I KKIKKH, nillnrd Paloon, Oysters, and Ico I J. Cream In Bcason Main Ht, v2nl2 M 11. IMUJint.lRllll'I in ututlltl .llVICIlUUUlrlU , Dry Uooda, Urocerleu Ac. v2-n!8 CUHO.UKHANNA or llrlck Holel, H. Kostcu O bander rroprittor,southeDhtcornerMalnand becond Sticct. v2nl2 J I. 1HNAI1D, dealer In Sloves nnd fin-ware, J. JIalu Sticct. V2I112 w M. II. A1J110TT, Attorney at law, Main Ht. Light Street. HF. OMAN A Co., Wheelwrights, atht door , nbovuKchoollIouRe. vlultt JOHN A. OMAN, Manufacturer and dealer In Hoots and Hhoca, viuW 1)KTKH KNT.tlealer In Dry Ooods Groceries, i riour, i tea,!. a, tieh.iron, r- Nulls, etc., Main Mn45 RH. KNT, dealer In Stoves and Tin ware In all lis branches. vlu4tf Buck Horn. II G.A W. If. HIIOKMAK1.H, deulers In dry ilJ.Koiidn,imccrUH and general meichandLse. birttl tttoro in Muth end ol town, 2-uls Hotels. T III3 KSPY HOTEL. ESPY, COLUMBIA COUNTY, 1A. Tho nnderslgned would Inform tho travelling mibliclhat he lias taken tho above named est no ilfiliuient and thoiounhly relltted the ham e for tho rerlect conenluiifoof lilHEueRtn. Ills lurder will bo Klockbd with Uio bpht lha niurlrfl nilonla ThoeholeestllfiuoiH, Mines and claarsalways to uu (uuuu iu Jim uui. Apr.23,ct)-tr py, I'a, 13 KICK HOTEL. OHANGKVILKK, C0U1MU1A COUNTV, PA. JlOllU APHKKItY, Proprietor. This well ltiiowii Iloufce, having been put In tl.oiotiyli n i air, Is now open to tho trnelllnf,' public. The bar Is Moiktd with llio eholctht ibiuois and clours, and the table will be, at nil tliiieh.hiipplU'd with I lm delicacies nflho seabou. No pains will bu spared to lufaurc tho comfort of guehts. Omui:ovllle, dec. lO.'19-tr. TVTOou HOUSE 1VX HUPEHT, PA. WILLIAM HU1LKH, 1'roprKtor, This IlousohavlriK been put In tho.ouh repntr U now open ltr tho meptlon of K"ehts. No piilus will ho Kpaicd to eithtire tho perfect eoin ioilofllio travekiN. Too 1'ioprlelor isoliclts n hharo of public putrnnnse. 'Ihe bar will ho stocked at all times U lino liquors and cigars. marino-lf. B EN TON HOTEL. W. F. PIATT, Proprietor, ItKNTON, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. This well known House huvliic boon nut In thorough upalr is nowoi en lor tho nccption of visiioiH. .o fains nave vvrn simreu 10 euhuie tho pciltct com tort of RiKhts, lho propiletor aUo MlllH a Btnijn fiom tho Hotel to ItloniiihburK and lnteitnedlutopolnts on Tuesday, Thursday and huluiday ol inch week, mnjO70-tf "ril)MYElt & JACOHY 1 KXCllANU 11 BLOCK, IILOOMHIlUHU.l'A. aio nmnts lor tho miIo t " BruikwayV Justly celebiated CrtfUn nud old htock Abb, whth they will htll anchtnptis count rj brt ud ah t; , hoi uud half bnrrelK mnt.tanlly on band. This alo Ih brtul by Wllllnm K, Br.ckvay,1l3 tnr5 Knft hlevcntb Ktrett, New York City. BloomiLurj;. Juno lit, lh70t s HARPLESS & HAltMAN, KAQL.K tOUNUUV AND MANCFACTITUINO EUOT, HTOYIiS J: l'LOWrf WHOLESALE 4 II ETA I L TUB CKLttllllAThD MONTUOi: JKON lid it AM 7 in: IIUTTOK woiitus HE A SI PLOWS, Casllupsund rireBrlclt lorrepalrlnt;cityHtovrs All klmlh of Biass or Iron t-astlug ntado to order upon hhort notbe. B. r.MHAlll'LI SS t P. H, HAHMAN, Blnonihhuig, Pa, 1'roprietoiB Mar.iy,tiy-tL B LO03IS11UIIG MAIU3LE WORKS. Q UNION A hTKKH, (Hiicctsfcois to A. Wilnian,) H(tpectfully Inform Ihe (Ubllc U.ut they aro now lully pr.purtd to tlo all kinds of uoik in t In I r lino ol busijiCtK, uptn leuHonablo terms and shoit notice, t-utlhliu-lion van nit ted In all cum, lJau,U.'71ly Stoves and Tinware. N KW BTOVH AND TIN SIIOl", ISAIAH IIAGKNIlllt'It, Main BDeet ouo door above 11. MendcntinH's Sloie. A largo assortment of stoves. Heaters and Ilant;es constantly ou liand, aud for sale tit the lowest lales. llnuluijlnatt Its branches carefully attended to, and sallhluttloll eilitlunUed, Tin uork or all kinds wholesale and retail, A tut Is icquesled, Vr.B.bU-tr OTOVI1S AND TINWABE. A. M, ltlirilltT announces to his friends and customers that he continues tho above business at his old jilaee nn MAIN HTltKI.T, IlLOOMHIIUItO, Ciistotncis can be accomodated wltu KANOV HTOV10S of all klndrt, Stovepipes, Ttuvvare aud every va. riety of article found lu u ntovo and Tluware hu lablUhincut lu the cltlcs.aud on the most reason ahlo tel ins, ItepalrtUB douo at the shortest notice. Hi D0.KN MILK-rANW on hand for sale. BUBINKSS (JAHDS, Vlrtli'lNtl UAUDtf, I.UTTCH IIllADS, 1111. 1. HUAIW, ritOaUAMMEH, rOSTEIlH, AO., iU. Neatly nml Cheaply l'rlntoil Prom the latest Hyle of Type at tho UUM1UIIIAN OFKICK TOKI 10K! J OK I Tho uudmliiiH'd liavluit built tho lamest Ico liouso In Uie otaiuly,(of tw tons ctipaclty) will be prepiiu'tl to funiUhctuar.piue l-'lslilnafreek Ice uurilik lheensiitti((suinnier,at the low est mark et rales, Ice ilellverctl lo any part tiflhetouu, l nines suppneu. All unim oiiiiimm ir 1111 ,. ClIAUl.tS VolWTKll, llloonisbiirn. Dec, an, IsTD-lui, BLOOMSBTJ11G, PA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8flM (Ijcrtumbiiut Bloomsburg, Friday, Fob. 17, 1871. t'nnrl I'rwct'illiies. lleimrtcd for tho Columbian, 1'EllltUAllY 0, 1871. Court met. lion, William Klwixl, President Jutle, nnd liU AssoclnlM on' tlio hench. David It. Cofpman, Kti nppolntetl Crycr, nnd Elijah Siiutt, WILLIAM JICNlNCIt ttnd WILLIAM, Kile ttppolntcd tlpatavai. All ConstnblM sworn nnd inadu their returns cxcetitlni; tlio Constnblo of Jnck-I son townslili), ? JAMES 1' A1IUI.NGKU, Kill., of LOCUSt township, was nppointcd forcmuii of tho Grdtid Jury. U. P. 1'ortner, It. Thornton nnd P. nrcnnnn, arrntd Jurors, wero excused. Stott E. Collcy of the Petit Jury was excused. In the caso of John L. Kline, uao, against Win. U. Yocum nnd Joshun Womer, on motion of Mr. G'LAitK, tho Judgment In tho caso wai stricken off at tho cost of tho phlntlir. A. IJ. Slotvart vs. James W. Jones. On motion of Mr. Knokk, Court grant rule on Mordceal Millard, lato BhorlfT of Columbia county, to pay money raised on the abovo case Into court. Shultz & Elso va. James N. Jones. On motion of Mr. Knokii, court grant a ruloon Mordceal Millard, lato Sheriff ol Columbia county, to pay tho money raised on salo Into court. Person vs. Lclby. On motion of Mr, Fiii:e.i:, attachment Hsued roturnablo first Monday of May, 1871, for witness for defendant. Susan Gilliam vs. C. U. Uroclcwny, administrator of Deborah Dean, dee'd. Jury returned a verdict In f.tvor of tho defendant. ItCport of salo of tho real ost.tto of Andrcw.Froas, decca3od,conllrmed nisi. Tho rettiru of Inquisition lu tlio ,cs tato of William Pemr, deceased, con firmed nisi. Iteturn of inquisition In tho estalo of Georgo Hupp, deceased, confirmed nisi. Uoturn of inquisition In tho estuto of Chas. Hess, deceased, confirmed nisi. Iteturn of valuation In tlio estate of John Richards,deccased,conflrmod nisi. Iteturn of sale of real estato of An thony Witman,doccnsed,conllrnied nisi, Report of salo of real est.tto of John Hess, of I'lshingcreek township, dee'd. confirmed nisi. Report of salo of tho real estato of Albert Hunter, of Pino townihlp, do censed, confirmed nisi. Report of salo of real estnlo of Mary Creasy, of Mlfillti, deceased, confirmed nisi. Petition of Jacob Hill for guardian. Charles F. II11I. niinolntcd Petition of J. 1J. liursnnor. cuanllaiTl of Rush D. Mm tcony,to expend pension money for ward. Ordered ngrecnbly to tho prayer. Petitiun of Thomas J. Hill for guar dian. Charles F. Hill, appointed. Petition of tlio minor children of John P. Smith, deceased, for guardian. James V. Wilson nnd B. F. Ratlin, np pointcd. On motion of Mr. Clahk, salo of the real estato of John Richards, deceased, ordered. Motion for salo of tho Interest of Ju lia Clark in tho real estato of David W. Clark, deceased. Jonas Doty, A. B. Stewart nnd Sam uel J, Pealcr against Francis B. Jolley. Daniel F. Seybcrt prays tho court to heeotno n party defendant. On motion of Mr. Little, Daniel F. Seybcrt Is mado a party defendant, agreeably to tho prayer. Samuel Polter vm. Margaret Potter, Petition for divorce. On motion of E. II. Little, C. W, Milleh appointed oxaminer to take testimony. Report of viowers of n road in Green wood township, near Wm. Patterson's, confirmed nWi. Appolnlmint of viewers to vlow it road lu Sugarloaf and Benton town ship, near Ezeklcl ColoV, order contin ued. Report of reviewers of Contre street, Bloomsburg, confirmed nisi, and width of road fixed nt thlrty-tiireo feel. Report of W. Wiht, K-q., utidllor in tho matter of tho account of E. R. Ikklku, n-ilgiico of II, I). Walker, confirmed nl-I. Report of M. E. Walk nit, auditor to distribute funds In tho hands of Johnson Ikcler, administrator of Caleb Oliver, deooised, lato of Greenwood township, confirmed nisi. Report of M. E. Walkeii, auditor to distribute fund in tlio hands of ihe ad ministrator of Isaac Oliver, defeased, confirmed nisi. Petition of tho citizens of Catnwlvsa for tho appointment of Overseer of tlio Pool, Stephen Baldy, Esq., appointed. rKiutiiAiiv 7, 1871. Com. vs. II. F. Warner. Chargi ob tabling goods under falso pretence. Bill Ignored und prosecutor, A. W. Elton, to pay costs. In tlio oilnto of David llolirbaeli. On motion of W. II. AnuoTT, 0. B. Buock WAV, E-q., appointed auditor to mako ilUtiiliiitiou to nud among tho hells and creditors of tho funds iu tlio liuniN of tlio administrators. Petition of Blglnw and Mary Kile, forguardlan, Joseph V, Hcksappffinted. Petition for partition In tlio ostato ef William Welllver, lato of, Madison township. Inquest awarded. Report of salo In tho ostato of Jacob Eyer, dee'd. confirmed nisi, Michael MeMahon vs. William Black. Petition for opening tho Judgment. Rulo granted to show catiso why tho Judgment should not bo opened ami defendant lot lulo defence Petition of Aaron R. Huttenstclu for dlvorco, Bubpanin ordered, Com, vs, Martin Collhan, Cliargo as sault and battery, A truo bill, Com, vs. John Gunning, Clutrgo Larceny. Bill Ignored. Com. vs. John Gunning, Charge As sault nnd Battery. Not a truo bill. James L. Hess vs. Annlo E. I less, Alias Subptena lu Dlvorco awarded. Nclllo M. Robinson vs. Harvoy P, Robinson, Alias Subptvna In Dlvorco awarded, ft I if Mi If f it it Coin. vs. Wm. P. Slinemnker. A lruo bill. Com. vs. Martin Collhan, Tho Jury fintl tho defendant not guilty, and pros ecutor, John Ouunliig und tho defend ant, Martin Col limn, each p.iy one-half tho costs nnd sentenced by tho Court accordingly and stand committed until tho sentence U complied with. Com, vs. Mary dunning, clutrgo 1: ceil ing n Tippling Hottso. Atruojjlll, Com, vs. William .Slrnuser. Cliargo nn attempt to poison. A truo bill. Ver dict not guilty. I'EimUAItY o, 1H71. Tliaddous G. Iloglp vs. Mary E, Pot- ter Iloglo. On motion of J. II. James, alias Subprenn In Dlvorco directed to bo Issued. In tho matter of tho estato of Eliza beth Delong, dee'd. On motion of Mr. FllCEZK, It. F. CLAltK, Esq,, nppointcd utidllor to ascertain Indebtedness .of tlio estato to tho children and to distribute tho funds In tlio hands of tlio adminis trator to and among tho persons entitled thereto. Return of Inquest In tho estato of Adam Ilcilcr, confirmed nisi. Notcstcln vs. Notcsteln. Petition for divorce. Dlvorco decreed. All Licenses wero granted to tho pe titioners for Public Houses except I). Cogrovo of Conynghnm township, nnd George M. Baker of Scott township. Widow's appraisement In tho estato of Albert Hunter, dee'd. confirmed. Widow's appraisement lu tho estate of D.tulel Nycr, deceased, confirmed. Widow's appraisement in tho estate of Peter Ilitncr, deceased, confirmed. Widow's appraisement lu tho estato of Anthony Wltman, dee'd, confirmed. Widow's appraisement In tho estate of Sdmuel G. l'likington, dcceased,con- firmed. Widow's appraisement in tlio estate of Jacob Ash, deceased, confirmed. Report of roviewers reporting against a road in Scott township, confirmed nisi. Pelltion for viewers to vacate a road lu Hemlock township. Order for ro viewers continued nnd W. M. Monroe appointed Instead of Pelcr Evans. Com. vs. Thcodoro U. Swayzo and Georgo Kramer. Charge selling Intox icating drink to minors. A truo bill. Jury returned a verdict finding tho defendants not guilty tho costs divid ed between Georgo Fox, the prosecutor, nud the defendants. Com. vs. Mary Gunning. Chnrgo keeping a "Tippling House." Jury returned n verdict of not guilty, nnd Mary Gunning, tho defendant, to pay costs. Report of viewers of a road In Locust township, uear Currantown. Report against a road confirmed. Report of viewers of a road iu Mount Plearant, near Philip Kline's, con- lihnvtl, Report of viewers of a road in Hem lock township, confirmed. Adverse report of viewers of a road In Greenwood township, near A. P. Young's, confirmed. Report of viewers of n toad in Sugary loaf leading from Cole's Creek to Ceil tral, confirmed. Report of viowers in favor of a road In Catawissa, confirmed. Report of viewers In favor of n road In Mount Pleasant, leading from Light Street to near Welliversville.conflrmed. Report of viewers to vacate u road in Greenwood, near Win, Robbins, con firmed nisi. Report of viowers of a road in Or nngo township near Mary Ricketts, confirmed nisi. Report of viowers to vaealo a road iu Orango township, near Mary Ricketts, confirmed nisi. A liccuso to keep n Public Houso was granted to James V. Gllasplo of Hours burg. James V. Gllasplo, constnblo of Greenwood township, tendered his res ignation. Resignation accepted, and Jacobs. Evansof Greenwood township, appointed constable. SofarusSmethersvs. Amandus Smoth ers. Divorce decreed from the bonds of matrimony. Petition for changing tho placo of holding tlio election in Montour town ship j also it petition to rcmovo It to tho Public Hoti-o of William Butler nt Rupert. Eleclion ordered. Petition to vacate n road iu Fishing creek : 1. K. Kricklmuui, John C. Doty and Peter Caso appointed viewers. Petition to vacate u road in Blooms burg: Johu Thomas, Georgo Currell nnd Joint B.irkloy appointed viewers. James Hess' administrators vs. Col lins Sutliir's administrators. Jury re turned a verdict iu favor of tho defend ants. rEiiitUAiivlO, 1S71. Report of viewers assessing damages to Wm. S. Helllngcr and Joshua F. Brink, for damages arising from the opening of it ro.td In Sug.uloaf town ship, continued nisi. Petition for a bridge over Roaring Creek Iu Locust township, near Henry Yeager's: Jacob Shuman, Wm, T. Slitiinau and Isaac Yetier appointed view ers. Petition for a road In Locust township, near Georgo Fox's: Michtel Monch, Jackson Cie.tver and James Hover op pointed vluwers. Pe-tltlon of Georgo F. Craig for dl vorco: Subpiuna awarded. Petition for Partition ttnd valiutlon of tho Real Estato of Peter BItner do ceased: awarded, Petition of Jacob Ilartman.commltteo of Heiiry Ilartnian, to sell tho roal estato of bald llonry Ilartnian, Order ed that sale bo made by tho committco of, tho laud in Hemlock township, no tice to be given ns iu cases of ealo by order uf tho Orphans' Court. Terms same ns In tho Orphans' Court. Report of E. H. Little, auditor In tho ostato of Jamas Dugan, dee'd, cdn. firmed nisi. Iu tlio mttterof the lunacy of Honry Mnthor, report declaring him a luna tic approved, and Warron V. Wilbur appointed committee. Auditors report lu tho ostato of Wm, Sloan, deu'd, confirmed nisi, Petition of Stephen Gearhart and Wm. Creasy, guardians of tho minor children of Jacob Goarliart, Jr., dee'd, 17, 1871. COL. to set nsldo report of salo nnd grant n new order of sulo. Salo set nsldo nnd now order granted. Wm. McKolvy vs. tlia Danvlllo, Hnzoltou nnd Wllkoj-Barro Railroad. Claim tor damages sustained by tho plnlntlff In tho opening of tho railroad by tlio defendants. Viewers report damages to tho plnintlirnt tho sum of three thousand eight hundred dollars, confirmed nUI. Martha 10. Creasy vs. Freas Urown nud others. J. II, Roblson appointed Master, i an uio r,stniooi luuiinus ituonc, into of Jackson township, deceased, on mo tion of Mr. Clahk, 0. W. Mil, Lien ap pointed auditor to mako distribution. In tlio estate of Peter Mollck, deceas ed, on motion of Mr. Clahk, C. G. IlAltKLKY appointed auditor to mnko distribution. ItEPOltT OF ailAN'D JOllV, KIM. 8, 1871. To tho Hon. Judges of tho Court of Quarter Sessions of tho Penco In nnd for tho County of Columbia. Tho Grand Inquest of tlio Common wealth of Pennsylvania, Inquiring for tho body of tho County, of Columbia respectfully report: That wo havo pursuant to our requir ed duty, calmly nnd deliberately in vestigated all tho bills of Indictment presented for our consideration at this Term, and, havo passed upon them ac cording to their merits : That we hnvo examined the Public Buildings and recommend that tho Jail bo repaired so as to mako it more securo and comfortable for tlio prisoners, also that It to kept cleaner. Wo further recommend that tliero bo windows put in tho vaults of Prothon otary's olllce, similar to thoso In tho Commissioners and Recorder's offices. All of which Is respectfully submit ted. Jonas Faiimnoeb, Foreman. Choice Poetry. For the Columbian. A Meteor. One night theu I was weary, Tho birds hid gone to Bleep, All nature calmly mink to rot I tat me down to weep. I tint down by Ihe window, Laid my hend upon tbo all). And zed out in tho datknen, All, nil wm calm nnd stltl, Suddenly a meteor Hashed, It wn,4 brighter than tho sun. Or sold, or rcarlt. or Renin, Or nny precious stone, Twn, n spark of love's candlo, Uropt from tho light on high, A beaon to lure my weepluj hoatt, To him above tho slty. Aud now, may I not believe. When to death's darlc valley I'm come, That that bright llyht will reappear Audguldo mo safely home? i.. i.. Miscellaneous. Etiquette. The right of privacy is sacred and should always bo respected. It Is ex ceedingly improper to enter a privato room nnywhero without knocking.. No relation, howover Intimate, will justify an abrupt intrusion upon a private apartment. So tho trunks, boxes, pack ets, papers, and letters of every Individ ual, .locKod or unlocked, scaled or un sealed, aro sacred. -It Is 111 manners oven to open a bookcase, or to lead a written paper lying open without per mission, expressed or Implied. Books In nn open caso or on a ccntro table, cards In a card case, and nowspapers, aro presumed to bo open for examina tion. Bo careful whero you go, what you read, and what you handlo.pnrticu- larly in privato apartments, Avoid Intermeddling with tho affairs of others. This Is a most common fault. A number of people seldom meet but they Login discussing tho nffairsof some ono who is absent. This Is not only un. charitable, but positively unjust. It Is equlvalot to trying a cause in tho ab sencoof tho person implicated. Even In tho criminal code a prisoner is pre sumed to bo innocent until ho Is found guilty. Society, however, is less Just, nnd passes Judgment without hearing tno defence Depend upon it, ns a cer tain rule, that tho pcoplo who unlto witli you In discussing tho affairs of others, will proceed to scandalize you tlio moment you depart. He well read, also, for the sake of tho general company und tho ladies, in tho literature of tho day. You will thereby enlnrgo tlio regions of pleasurable talk. BesIdiM, It is often necessary. Haslitt, who bad entertained nn unfounded prcjiidico against Dickens' works when they wero first written, confessed that he was at last obliged to read thorn, bo causo ho could not cuter a mixed com pany without hearing thorn quoted. Always conform your conduct, as near as posslbio, to tho company with whom you nro associated. If you bbould bo thrown among pcoplo who nro vulgar, It Is better to humor them than to 6et yourself up then and there, for n model of politeness. It Is related of a certain king that on a particular occasion ho turned Ids tea into his saucer, contrary to thoctlquottoof society, becauso two country ladles, whoso hospitalities ho was enjoying, did bo. That king was a gentleman ; nnd this nnecdoto serves to lllustrato an Important principle; nnmo ly, that lruo politeness and genuino good manners often not only permit, but absolutely demand, a violation of tho arbitrary rules of etiquette. Bear this fact in mind. Although these remarks will not bo sufficient iu themselves to mako you a gontlcman, yet they will enablo you to avoid any glaring Impropriety and much to romlor you easy and confident In society, Gentility Is neither In birth, manner, nor fashion-but In 1te vilnd. A high senso of honor n determination uovor to tako a mean udyitntiigo of another on ndheronco to truth, dollcacy, and politeness toward thoso with whom you itniy havo dealings aro tlio cssontlal and distinguishing charactcristtcj of a gontlemnn. A San Francisco lady teacher has challenged any male teacher to saw a cord of wood with her, and pllo it up on time, DEM. - VOL. XXXIV NO. 52, How AVItcs I'nilc. How many pale, lifeless women you sco In tho West, and In tho East, too, for that matter I Young, frcshdookinu women marry, and in flvo or ton years you can scarcely recognize them, whllo their husbands look as well ns on tho day of their wedding. Ono causu of this Is complicated housekeeping. When a man undertakes a buslnew, ho finds learned men ready to assist him : ho knows what thcro Is to do, and so- cures help accordingly. A young wo man goes to housekeeping very often without any help nt all, or peiliups with ono awkward girl, llko tho wife In this respect, Tliero aro three meals to get every day that means cooking ; aud then como tho dishes to bo washed after each meal. It would tako about forty-flvo pieces for breakfast nnd sup per, and seventy for dinner fora family of flvo ono hundred and slxty-fivo pieces to bo carried from tho kitchen to tlio dining room every duy, washed nnd carried back. If you havo six rooms in your house, thoro is ono to be thoroughly awept and cleaned dally, besides brushing up tha others, making beds, bringing in wood and carrying water. Twico a week thcro Is bread-making, twlco a week yeast-making, ono dny washing, ono day Ironing, pantries nnd safes to bo was lied out onco n week, dnlry work to bo attended to, besides Innumerable Jobs In tho way of preser ving, jDlly-maklng, pickling, curing hams, putting down pigs' feet, looking over apples twlco In tho winter, and making hogshead checso, mlnco-mcat, a thorough houso cleaning twlco n year, tho sewing on dresses, aprons, shirts, drawers, gowns, Ac, by tlio dozon. Then supposing tho housekeeper has n baby an avcrngo six months' old ba by, that weighs about eighteen pounds. Suppose sho has this child in her arms thirty times a day, (a cross Infant is ta ken up more frequently,) and often sho is obliged to work with tlio right arm whilst carrying tho burden of a baby nbout with the left. Who i3 it that says thcro is nothing in gymnastics equal to tho endurance of a mother's arm ? Even when the day's labor is accomplished, and sho goes tohwl, sho still holds her baby, and does nRi-slecp soundly for fear of rolling on it or its getting uncovered ; she must attend to Us wants several times in tho night, and must bo in a constrained condition for fear of disturbing It, I have heard women say they would glvo almost anything for a night of un disturbed sleep, "with no caro on the mind." Then lu the morning up and at it again. Don't you sco why women get pale, and why sometimes a little cross, and how their husbands wonder that their wives don't look pretty and dress well, and entertain them ns they uiti Deroro they wero married ? Tlio wives don't reason on tho mat ter; they think it all tho men's fault, nnd then they turn cross, and so things go at sixes and sevens and this Is tho placo whero woman's rights should bo taked hold of. I don't think voting would help that very much, woman's labor should bo made n study. In tho first place, men must realize that it is n great labor to keep house. A great many women sink down under the weight; then everybody says "Poor thing, sho always was weakly, good-fur-nothing creature !'' anil the "poor thing" has been doing more for the past ten years than two women ought Co have done. Pious Wonder. Ono ingredient of truo religion is pi ous, pleasant wonder. If God has pro seuled wondrous things to our minds, it is certainly right that wo should bo suitably affected by them. Jesus Christ in his person, nature, works and offices Is a being eo incomprehensibly glorious as to have received from prophecy the title of "Wonderful;" and shall wo not yield our minds to tho impression which ought to bo mado by tho study of his character? In Scripture, wo aro frequently commanded to "consider tho wondrous works of tho Lord," and to "talk of nil his wondrous works.'' Tho light into which a regenerato soul Is brought is called a 'marvelous light.' Ono of tho Inspired writers speaks of tlio "marvelous loving kindness of tho Lord.". Indeed tho pcriplure.s teach Hint n part of the employment of heav en is holy wonder. Wo cannot easily imaglno that this exercNo is not carried to it far greater extent than on earth. If wander enters into the very nature of thankful and adoring worship of heav en Is perfect, then It is plain tlio heav enly host must far excel us In this kind of emotion. Let us, therefore, cultl vato mid etir up this pious marvelling at God's mercies and our sins, and bv clear and thorough views of tlio things of God keep our minds In n framo llko to that of tho spirits above. Truo Politeness. A poor Arab going through tho desert met with a sparkling spring. Accus lomeu to brackish water, a draught from this sweet well In tho wlldernoss. seemed to Ills simple mind, a present in to oner to tno Caliph. So ho filled his leathern bottlo, and, after a weary tramp, laid his humblo gift at his eov creign's feet. Tho monarch, with mag nanimity that may put many a Christ ian to blush, called for a cup, mid filling It, drank freely, and, with a smile, thanked tho Arab nud presented him with a reward. Tho courtiers pressed eagerly around for a draught of tho wonderful water, which was regarded as worthy such a princely ncknowledg. ment. To their surprlso tho Caliph for. bado them to touch n drop. Thon. after tho slmplo hcarted giver Ion tho royal presence", with u new spring of Joy swelling up in his heart, tho inonnrch thus oxplalned tho motlvo for his pro hibition. During this long Journey, tho water in this loathern bottlo has be come Impuro and distasteful; but It was an offering or love, and, as such I accepted it with pleasure I feared howover, that lr I allowed another to tastoMt, ho would not conceal his dis gust. Therefore It was that I forbado you to parlako, lost tho heart of tho poor man should bo wounded," Nonpareil type) one or two Insertions, ILMk thrco insertions, 13,00, SFACX. lit. 2M, 8H, 6H. Onollicll,11.......2.60 13,00 11,00 10,00 110,00 TWO Inches.-..-. 8.50 5.00 J.00 9,00 15,00 Three Inches 5,00 7,00 0,00 12,00 Four Inches..,- TOO ,00 11,00 17,00 quarter column.. 10,00 18,00 H,00 SOO Ilalfcolumn...... 13,00 18,00, 2000 80,00 Onocolumti...wi.30,00 36,00 40,00 M,00 18,00 15,00 80,00 60,00, 100,00 Executor' or Administrator's Notice, IStO, Auditor', or Assignee'. Notice, 12.50. Local notices, ten cent, n line. Cards lnthe"BdsineiDIrectory"eolnmri,l.00 per year for tho first two llnea, and 11.00 for each additional line. Do Von Want to Uro Long t If you do, go and get married, and stand not on the order of your going. Dr. Hall, In onoof his ' Health Tracts," gives tho following reasons why mar riage is favorablo to health : Bachelors aro always In a stato of unrest j they fcol unsettled. If Indoors after supper, thcro Is a senso of solitariness, includ ing n sadness, if not actual melancholy, with all its depressing influences ; and many, many hours in tho courso of tho year aro spent in gloomy Inactivity, which Is adverse to a good digestion nnd a vigorous and healthy circulation. Ills own chamber or houso being so un inviting, tho bachelor is inclined to seek diversion outsldo in suppers with friends, to clubs, which aro introductory les of intemperance and licentiousness, or thoso inoro unblushing associations which, under tho cover of darkness, lead to tho speedy ruin of health and morals, and when theso aro gono, tho way downward is an easy ono." Now that this point is settled, hero Is another recommendation worth taking to heart. Dr. Dio Lewis says : " Every person of remarkable longovlty, ivhoso habits I havo studied retired to rest at an early hour. He may havo transgressed other laws of health for example, ho may have used spirits and tobacco moder ately ; but I havo heard of no long liver who habitually sat up till a late hour, and I may add that among them alt I havo uover read of a largo eater. Eat right and steep right, and you havo tho two fundamental conditions of health und long life. Establish Biese two sources of life ns fixed habits, and If you get drunk onco a month and smoko flvo cigars a day, you may, not withstanding, llvo a long lifo in tho en joyment of good health. But sit up in a furnace-heated room till 11 o'clock, and cat tho quantity nnd quality of food consumed by pcoplo who believe in ashort life and a merry one, and you rauy rest assured that tho yearly trip to tho mountains, a month's guzzlo of Sar atoga waters, and tho attentions of a fashionablo doctor all put together will fall to savo you from early wrink les, early loss of sight, prematura gray hair, and a short life. Then do you ask mo how you can reach 83 In tho enjoyment of all your faculties? 1 replygo to hed at 0 o'clock, and eat twlco a day a moderato quantity of plain food.'1 The Influence of a True Woman. Even In the busiest town and amid tho most adsorbing pursuits, tho hearts of men turn with an. instinctive homage toward thoso who havo brought down and illustrated in their lives the purest prcccptsof our faith. Tho man who carries them with him wherever he goes, In meekness and simplicity, bears alsojwith him a weight of authority which silently disarms tho shallow rea soning of Sadducean selfishness and un belief. The lifo of a true woman reveals to us sources of influcnco which tho world can never glvo. Sho may bo endowed with a charm of personal lovcllne-s which adds to tho attractiveness of her virtues ; sho may havo advantages of wealth and position which give her an opportunity that all can not havo to nhowher disinterested regard for1 oth ers ; sho may havo qualities of mind and heart which peculiarly lit her to bo tho prido and Joy of her friends. But these nro not tho secrets of tho power which goes from her, through which sho creates around her nn atmosphere of gentle, benignant affections, whllesho fills each day tho perhaps unacknowl edged and unrecognized offices of kind ness that mako her homo a centra of Christian charities and graces. Her lifo whllo it Is with us Is a perpetual benl son j nnd when sho Is not, it is still, in ever-widening and deepening circles, diffusing itself through tho hearts of thoso sho loved and through tho com munity In which she lived. Thero Is no mora beneficent or powerful Influ ences than tho living presence, or when that Is withdrawn, the tllent memory of thoso who uro thus tho dearest exem plars that wo havo known of the spirit and tho religion of Jesus. Unronsi'lenco Influence oior Animals. Tho horso llko ills driver, and thod"g llko his mastor. A nervous, timorous man Is almost euro to havo a skittish horse, shying at anything, unteaJy, and u runaway if ho gets a chance. Many a cow Is spolleel by luck of pa- tience nnd quietness in tho milker, and the amount of milk depends more upon tlio milker than tho pasturage If a man is afraid uf n horse, tho animal ktiows It before lie gets Into tho stable. Wo have seen tho most InofTensIvo cow in tho herd so wrought upon by tho nervousness oi a greennorn, ns uexter ously to plant her loot In his breast and send 1 1 1 in reeling heels over head, A noisy, boisterous fellow about fattening stables will cause a serious loss In gain of flesh to tho animals, so important is quiet to them when they aro digesting their food. UUIufectuutN. Tho best and most simple disinfect ing agent known is chloride of zinc. It is easily mado by dissolving zinc lu muriatic acid, nnd can bo applied in a diluted stato to cesspools, foul and often, slvo drains, etc. Sulphate of zinc is also nn excellent disinfectant, nud can bo purchased at almost auy drug storo in tho form of salt. A half pound dissolved in n pail of warm water and thrown into a cess pool not remarkably pffenslvo will deo dcrlzo It at onco. Wo advlso our city readers to apply this agent freely, during tho month of August especially. Copperas Is another agent that may ho applied In tho samo manner, and for the samo purpose, and cHher of tlusj will accomplish, If frcoly used, all that is needed. Buttermilk Is said to bo a 'remedy for dyspepsia. It should bo drank at meals in lieu of coffeo and tea. Tho acidity of buttermilk Is duo to the presence of lactic acid, and as this acid assists tho digestion of any' food taken with It, it is hence recommonded to those who are troubled with indigestion.